Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Hairless Hamster Where Can I Get A Hairless Hamster?

Where can I get a hairless hamster? - hairless hamster

I am selling in the procurement and they are interested in the pet store where I work. Has anyone on sale?

4 comments:

Sub-Zero said...

Why not try to Google ................

tetsuyam... said...

Well, first of all:

For farmers:
Registration is required in your country and you can start a "go-to" person for breeding.
You must decide the reproduction is. Some people breed for money (usually when they available in pet shops), some (like me for fun) and some because they see how their "little children" go to a good home (me too!)

You need to find a good breeder at the beginning of their careers. Get all the genetic history and not just because you can race. You have to race. This is a big task, so make sure they are ready.

Do not play funny. It's like a blood-line was stressed and hostility arises (like most pets). Ask to be ill or too timid.
We take care of the youth. As much as possible. Make sure that the mother is, first, of course, receive, then, if it is a little older, it's nice and I would be, and no bite.

If you have more reproductive questions, please let me know.

tmr said...

Hairless Hamsters are often much more expensive than hamsters with hair. My advice is to buy a hair hamster and manually remove the hair (preferably with an industrial complex of sheep shears or a branch ") Loppers". Before you try to reap the benefits and happiness that they otherwise receive as a pet.

Enjoy your new pet!

homeschool cooperative hcecf.net said...

This idea is not as good as you might think. Most pet stores have existing contracts at a particular farmers they buy from other sources.

If you use this award as a potential, want to maintain their efforts, you may want to create a realistic business plan. It is unlikely that you will earn money if you are to keep their animals under humane conditions.

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